Madison Express (Newspaper) - March 28, 1848, Madison, Wisconsin V W. think W our country the then wilt oil of lion into the urota ken It evident from the the of the the therein of Uu f rent cilice in book i you would that men do ye cren to WILLIAM W. WYMAN TWO DOLLARS IN whal mere kilted N will in world of toil I ive out a had paid pis ao low lady ttat uu out here to ft ii wonderful un- it e- M la ten thousand der n few common .in TIM A they ii man fn hie In il it Mid tbM it dij the people left the mid followed the 1'iissing cases out of the national and I now it wai and very her on her n to Grand whore -i and doing those duties which sending thorn such counsellors and thus looking Tbr of to light our hopes Saven fur our out u world wild The Mill in every darksome hour rise holy And point us to Home uml arc a cloud to AB conquered by In tho chapter of the first book of Samuel there is a narration nf an in lho eventful of which tho reader cannot pursue without per nor without that it inost worthy to havo boon recorded by ni envy and prosecution of king Saul had com- to the court of tho monarch to nave his II now mi from place to himself and the who followed him in deep nnd flering mountains David to that the Lord would bring him to thel rind ruter of people slinging out his enemies as from the middle of n The she to'd 1, come to training them from blood and a- ng es as he did 1 of sincere would do then number of those would impart when the Lord shall such to rulers and is so belong to his Iji like the man who is t L- J L L. I who possesses and has nothing to 1 6 in 19 not independent of for to j door was opened by a and how 1 society ho is indebted for his very powers a person hero who I done to my lord according to nil tho good times and constantly i of doing and if he has had opportunities he has spoken concerning and j indeed nre such peace turning those powers to to i 7 v i j w ii i the t hero is n. woman uu shall have theo ruler over thrice blessed will ne the has neglected more bul no more if nor of- j when he a more criminally j and I her out Is. may he tho causa of success was thu rut think of lie Of upon loft nothing j in of GoJ will you find a ruin of which would secure j for .ls js in j Let not the young mind tho j the t Tho bo law ot ancl inevitable nnd I thing lho but of personal which that you should To others an yon upon It is do to ing who have own wiy j Cams muke in this and among the tV they nut be no grief i circumstances by which arc i It is a j iho wii lull from llm of our for n fence of heart my either that I swept Psalmist of Isreal would wretched he may or may be in me go 1, as passing the j lovelt nil could any war were not with n I ascended the I th hast blood or that my i no longer almost ns lord hath avenged himself Where we Hud another example of I but rulers and wa matchless prudence ana consummate him in thoir wisdom us this woman In would cense to such upon bo an admirable manner does she intimate to David if in u moment of exasperated he up the sword cuts such counsellors nnd such 'n battle of the warrior and garments rolled in Many a ruler and many n warrior ci i j K r r limi I'll ways tery the of his nt another day in the cool had the happy lot of was be would ho sure to hoar orick the of who in his there is a. will Pi 01 but fier in the covering of the lie win the Rest Foot Dr. one of and of lho His u largo or ibs to the of who bunted him liko a partridge in the into tho Learning that a very hy name of was shearing a of three and now in straitN with for of vices by his and Awk on Mount where vid lind once from lie bo a i of his to tho bitter and the recoil f of what done would be cause of Ex- disturb iho bosom always and when this bus sub- how painful and bitter to one who the of a ly of a pious must bo his and reflections as he coolly reviews the wrongs ho haa especially if blood nnd life have buon tho sacrifice or A statesman of our when lying on dying to bis attendants with great energy ami em- You do imt the moaning of the word last ian great con- as a it is husband I 1 looked upon Ins utila nnd his lamo to every known j and in both the around which masses Tlis Dr. was onn morning j thy the Two lions lo And wo in ire that Iho of principles never more llian two men who aro by They may p eolation to me in my last hour that 1 there is 4 will there is ji j damp brown Il was mid the silting in his poring over that hut they will fight holds pale hand clenched the bed words work fresh from the I And if limy would observe er wilfully any that there j n via when th is not a drop on my whi would not wind to die Buying am free from the blood nf all On the Duties and Advantages of If people always knew and kept in mind the obligations they are under to would be much better members of 1 I heard him pay old in I often It ii thi Comes disappointment Cher thy 'Tis but heaven's ointment Healing Teaching thy spirit i will me old crono In nil such difficulty can her bo by if not by a I no old crono to divott her j bo by nut hy a was i ot for a spirit of could i with il WIIK and which will f tr it thn doctor a Mich lo tho mild language of him an occasion lo make re- j anil the of her and weighty tho is of David was and lio to bo Iho Lord God of who thoe this day to rue and blessed bo thy and be who kept mo from corning this day M and from avenging self with minu own tijM lad ho come and as he in- therefore some of his fir tills he in the funl most rnai intimating that was no U-r a servant that runs awny from lijs then went them awny As 51 this on as they had o i returned how keen and lacerating must his hv he have been a. future lime on tho he gol hia man IB a picture of j But this picture of solitude there though i; j be pleasantly is far All the stratagems and i vances which Crusoe puts in execution are derived from Crusoe is not n oven a and though his means of are his desires are just the same us if lie had boon all the in a civilized We who havo lived all our time in can no notion of what a and destitute creature man would be he wore and had never profited hy j men t number Mid follow him t 's men knowing thai with armed wife of these ild have lieen vnin of transaction hi from shorting his und n that to the wrath of Gori it is Vengeance mitic f tho the or the example of But it is that the humblest individual in the country he 1, hmng to ing j rather give place j or The good and i that is excellent lo aro liio result the In thn i i it is il camo pass j nf wise or lie was find do or to his n woman of that a n reward in the i with all possible for 20l> of bout days that God smote Nabal that ho of How much it wna for David to f Ilif I to tile wrath of than it would have been to take the sharp two-edged sword of vengeance into his own Had Nabal fat Ion the of David's instead of being smitten by tho blow of tho Almighty's the of it must have boon him his days and a thorn in 5 sheep I tho very be- i ginning of civilization indeed for nations i are the scholars and imitators of just as men are the scholars and imitators of when reflect wo er every man who earns his in society is indebted lo society for it. a man who digs tho ground did he find out that digging the ground would j it more fertile t Who him I how to use it Who instructed him as to tbe roots which it is best to and the j nf and 21H) rakos of remembrance of insults and j seeds which it is best to sow or who told laid them mi asses m muled j wrongs of Nabal could be any tho limes at which the planting arid tho and hastened awny to moot and to could bo done to tbe greatest ad- ter he ascended the throne of If lio I not for be- them at il might be had mm. As as 5r.w ibo from fell on tho ho lore as that havo passed bowing herself to This ho a most critical anil trying Tho lifo of her drunken husband and all of the men of his depended on lho f Duvid now chaW in his spirit nnd deeply How shr him and the blow which he intended lore any mari could have found out the way i onj the time of doing the very simplest rendered evil for ing Nabal j thing that the humblest laborer has the who had only smitten him sion to the term of his life would huve been and he would have been in his and taking away the life of who had only denied him his tho remembrance of this even in n or on must been n tormentor in his Indeed his term would have been Itut for ho would havo died of ger before long in This debt to society is not confined to The bosom that is the those in humble for the higher the the with heaven horn spirit of n Christian j debt is the greater because all she succeeded in doing j never can be much disturbed at the all and all daughters i lection of a insults nnd except which man has in com- Iv but to us to have endured but such a bosom will bo pierced i mon with the had their origin in them She begged that j by tbe keenest sorrow as often ns it j and were by society brought lo the During the trial of a cause in our o thou being Worthless anil Since Giveth Pain is thy Bowing thy Never beseech her To go thy Pain is a Making Ihee Making heaven thy bosom Filled with hath no treasure 3-Iaking it Labor is fruitless as Crowning List not such drawing Stern Uicr Kit not thus Counting life's Thorns Under lho Waste not in sadness Riches of mind Give all thy Away to the Thousands before Honor ami There they e then and Fearless and true Soon shall new brightness on thy shalt thou gather Flowers of true To encircle Ihy net in grieving Blessing so rare Ee ever But and be Labor is rest Whatever Hope for the best give it 1 wo have not nml to I the but She know NOW in thin war hly by tho a tvin up both hands in you i yo needn't ho in n wm niftier fort by limn lint the United or wild tho ttMi ihe of n tj fs m H 1 Dft i less and I shall want no i I kept rny In a few days fhe i i told me all of happiness in a i dirtier foot thut of nil West Indian her proud an tho young K to a tho tho death of her father and daughters all the j hostile Wo I a cruel sister and forth her pleasure the i u right to talin mul how left that home to find a in co f with m war and in if yon find n dirtier font of a an that in my I will gins you n-l anee in not taking thu a and your Tiot fir oven contended it should done upon been thrown upon the honor said the the thu boly honor cried the upi Alone in a all i the world to each they Ha i woman off iho other wore thu And war it will do been carried procured employment in a J displaying afoot 01 upon i plain Too close attention lo i grinned in ihn We look Inek with horror at the the duties of his long and I nations of mido scanty brought ill and confined i mft ttin ma the war upon ihn infidel nnd i him at length to bis shop I washed i bow fur the j whi ch this poor wife obtained wurk i of the that brings i anil their was off. Sho had looked weary clays for many had none lo others gave no World nro informed a tavern a short east of iho junction of the i work to Thus I found them to comfort them for n little time I they a comforter in The husband died placing the hand and counted bis poor wife in I needed not i of wagons loaded with wheat the appealing look ho gave me. I j. which house in one a hsr to my own hatiny home it or I lie number was loo It is a very time I one HUNDRED Allowing bushels to unit gmd will to all what will his thought nnd that our form UK n by which to form hor And what will bo when it it that the of who bait constitution of of if the of n ii a of n Christian that ii to triumph lo her She had each vfs have a total of 9 of thn prn had sha her dear she called mo her had shu n's dav's receipt of wheat by I i J i into plow Ihe into i from the country to tho 1 mn to Sit n little i hor. reasonable amount lor ning and iho nations shall war no 1" lo looked up so sadly j nor amount lor j in my my own heart seemed nigh j receipts from the and we I left her not venture lo will not suffer by n In Ihn still deep I heard her Kon anv t h i the not T f. of u tender why do you leave i lit this of the It well to n. me 1" she me wo nre the receipts of duty I be if ii nn my I am very wheat at by wago nru lhn of mining in her sunny I er lhan M lly tha u that city in me hv my will i bless you Lr last words to mo. I of lho i lho gilded led hushed M look upon her j tion of New j as she in her nn evidence of of i j future Friend Virtue teams from the on an I o. evil no J Trr i but n on stop in thit city every Industry and The following from Lectures is worthy Ihe attention of all young Wh ti percei eno and you wiil the next to success are industry and J the ofo Predictions for 1848, i Mr. Rhc is. of South hiu An Almanac has the n. lot of in for himself and his men tbe j bers n single or which il has I condition in which we find We j county court last a witness was j all who have their fortunes to that Many people will drink more liquor j is the in than will be to them and the and the inflicted on If wo in- j in debtors to society for the figg enemy hunger feed for in doing tSou slit It henp of lire oti Iiii These inched would it for dis- with such wo can manfully bear from j dom nnd the improvements of more we cannot bear the remembrance of the wrongs wo done to David remember with perfect of mind all tho prosecutions of but haart smote him for because the than wo hove years to spend in it. That wisdom and those improvements are talents commuted if hand them down to the generation which is to come after in a more valuable condition lhan we them in. we ed upon ihe stand to impeach ihe ter of another questioned all young and especially to is the which is secretly conveying the n be not tho them war until tha take more medicine he i Kii in to the of j A ihe waH what he wnn in Ha said that a in why ho did not believe him under be j of this world from band he didn't know how to j iUd set up a make good We now poises iho wealth and high places nf the land 1 those to hear that a man can't be a r became he don't know how to tend n. saw for il hard and long. From whose hands they are imperceptibly gliding those tire too indolent to for the of and for unruly He will laid the I toll you I I'll you lick nn urchin like blazes for four I n put you in for Small done for two the impatient tte fm Small I the entire